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‘Deliberate’ explosion injures three at Sikh temple in Germany

A masked man reportedly fled the scene shortly after the "quite violent" explosion.

Police say three people have been injured from an "apparently deliberate explosion" at a Sikh temple in Essen, Germany. (Marcel Kusch / AP)

By Associated Press

Sat., April 16, 2016

BERLIN—German police say three people have been injured in an apparently deliberate explosion at a Sikh temple in the western city of Essen.

A spokesman for Essen police told The Associated Press that a masked person is reported to have fled the scene shortly after the blast at 7 p.m. Saturday (1700 GMT). Spokesman Lars Lindemann said the explosion was “quite violent,” blowing out several windows. One of the injured was said to be in a serious condition.

Lindemann says police are working on the assumption that the explosion was caused deliberately but that there are no indications it was a terrorist incident. He says the temple had hosted a wedding earlier in the day and those injured are believed to have been among the guests.

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